When having to work on Win32, so far I have relied on Activestate Perl and pre-packaged PPM files. But every now and then, there are modules I need where I can't find a PPM file (e.g. Win32::MIDI, PAR), and which need a C compiler. What configuration do people use to compile XS modules, and what are the advantages/disadvantages? So far, I'm aware of the following choices:
I'm curious to know which one PerlMonks find the least hassle, and also which compiler module authors are usually writing for.
In reply to Compiling XS modules on Win32 by crenz
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